A History of the Development of Japanese Thought from A.D. 592 to 1868, Volume 1Kokusai Bunka Shinkokai, 1967 - Japan |
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... means being , and being means Voidness . He does not stay one - sidedly in either being or non - being , but synthesizes both in non - duality ( advayatā ) . It is the source from which the penetrating knowledge appears . " The object ...
... means being , and being means Voidness . He does not stay one - sidedly in either being or non - being , but synthesizes both in non - duality ( advayatā ) . It is the source from which the penetrating knowledge appears . " The object ...
Page 89
... means that systems of teachings based upon the Sūtra are not relied upon , and that the true law is transmitted by other means . There- fore , to attain the goal of Zen we must begin by receiving guidance from a true master of Zen who ...
... means that systems of teachings based upon the Sūtra are not relied upon , and that the true law is transmitted by other means . There- fore , to attain the goal of Zen we must begin by receiving guidance from a true master of Zen who ...
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... means that the heart loves suffering and does not really know true joy . Second , it means that the heart is ignorant of the truth of transiency ( Anitya ) , and adheres to the this - worldly and believes in everlastingness . Third , it ...
... means that the heart loves suffering and does not really know true joy . Second , it means that the heart is ignorant of the truth of transiency ( Anitya ) , and adheres to the this - worldly and believes in everlastingness . Third , it ...
Contents
PHILOSOPHICAL IDEAS OF THE NARA AND | 39 |
MEDIEVAL THOUGHT | 59 |
Sense of Sin and Need of Divine Grace | 78 |
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